I saw two spray cans, the blue Spray Adhesive, and the gold Performance High Temperature Adhesive, which the gold was never used on the video. We can use either one? Thanks.
I use a wire rotary brush on a cordless drill to remove the old foam.It is much faster, but of course you don’t want to apply too much pressure. @ people to re-install it is recommended.
can you believe Audi 5000 models 1979-1986 the board was flimsy piece of cardboard supper glued to the roof of the car
its taken me months to engineer a piece of cardboard to fit
Thing to do is never go back with any sorry ass headliner material with a foam backing. That crap will deterioate no matter what kind of adhesive you use. This material was the worst thing ever invented and used in a car which heats up and rots and gets soft then falls off.
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Used this adhesive after reading extensively about the best to use. Have used it on two cars so far with excellent results:
3M 08090 Yellow Super Trim Adhesive – 19 oz.
You can buy the foam-backed headliner material at Joanne, ETC stores. Just ask someone to show you where it is. They had black, tan, and gray at the store where I bought mine.
Impressive!
I’ll share on my FB. Thanks Trimman1! You did a great job. Is it possible to do it with really non-toxic stuff?
I saw two spray cans, the blue Spray Adhesive, and the gold Performance High Temperature Adhesive, which the gold was never used on the video. We can use either one? Thanks.
I use 3M general Trim Adhesve, and have no problems, al beit expensive.
I use a wire rotary brush on a cordless drill to remove the old foam.It is much faster, but of course you don’t want to apply too much pressure. @ people to re-install it is recommended.
where can I get the headliner foam
yeah those holes are for accesories the original owner or you did not pay for the factory offered but just used one unisiex board for the model
can you believe Audi 5000 models 1979-1986 the board was flimsy piece of cardboard supper glued to the roof of the car
its taken me months to engineer a piece of cardboard to fit
Your video was very helpful.
Thing to do is never go back with any sorry ass headliner material with a foam backing. That crap will deterioate no matter what kind of adhesive you use. This material was the worst thing ever invented and used in a car which heats up and rots and gets soft then falls off.
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Unfortunately we will be closed for the holiday that week. Sorry…
I will be in Tamp, visiting from NYC 12/23 – 12/28… i’ll ping you guys for my range rover.
Thank you for sharing this instructional video. I’ll be using it to repair my wife’s Xterra.
Used this adhesive after reading extensively about the best to use. Have used it on two cars so far with excellent results:
3M 08090 Yellow Super Trim Adhesive – 19 oz.
Available at Amazon.com.
You can buy the foam-backed headliner material at Joanne, ETC stores. Just ask someone to show you where it is. They had black, tan, and gray at the store where I bought mine.
$165
What’s the average cost on a 4 door such as a Mazda 6 if done at a garage? $150-200?
great video helped alot! thanks~!
good as new one!
For a headliner board that has no headliner id assume itd be easier to clean up right? Its for a 91 Buick Park Avenue
where do you buy the foam?
Great guys. This is my weekend project.
Thank you for a very informative instructional video.
so this hsould be easy for my 91 buick lesabre..whre would i get the foam cover?